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In person icon Actors in Parliaments II: Parliamentary Party Groups

Institutions
Parliaments
Political Leadership
Party Members
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Laura Chaques Bonafont
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI
Oliver Kannenberg
Institute for Parliamentary Research

Abstract

Parliaments are comprised of a wide set of collective actors, that frame how parliamentary work happens. In many parliaments, the parliamentary party groups are probably the most influential of them, as they drive the work of MPs, impact the way they specialise, the resources they can rely on, and the leeway they have in using their individual prerogatives. This panel investigates how these groups act, how they relate to their members, and how their members relate to them.

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